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Show Park Elects HENEFER HAPPENINGS THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE rage (Continued from matter, October M, 1923, at the peat afflaa at ' Utah, under tha Aet af Mareh t, 18731 Speaker at Sacrament meeting ' . Sunday evening wu EElder Milo Published Every Thursday.' Waddoupa, recently returned mis Advertising Rates an Appllcatlen. do nary from Bavaria and grandSubscription &00 k year In advanea son of Mr and Mm Curtis Paskett; Advertising representatives; Eder Waddoupa gave a very InWeekly Newspaper Represents teresting and sincere talk. Helen tivea: New York, Detroit, Chk Anderson gave a piano solo. With Elder Waddoupa ware his parenli Utah State Presa Aesoclatlon, Salt Lake City, Utah, and sister, Mr. and Mra Max H. C, McConaughy, Editor and Publisher, Waddoups and Odette of Salt Louisa D. McConaughy, Associate Editor, Lake. Prior to church time they Wilfred P. Langford, Production Manager. enjoyed visiting and refreshments Mrs. Roberta Warner, Boa Office Manager at the Curtis Paakelt home. Office Phone: 4811 February 29 was the birthday of Mrs LaNae Ovsrd so this year she celebrated It Sunday with a birthday dinner in Coalville at the home of her parents, Mr and Mte Emerson Staples along with her- husband, Everett, and two children. After returning home they enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream at the home of Mr and Mrs Oeorga Ovard. Also present were Ruby and Vera Moore and boys of Hooper who- visited Sunday at the Ovard home and Ralph and Joys Ovsrd and children. Usually this colyum la designed all ignore rumors, but Mr end Mrs Cordell Ferry of lot entertainment 'Ouce J in a Usually we and needs one down, this nailing St Oeorge were home over, the While tt deviates (romthls etan X want do do It here because 1 a visiting Owen 'Terry. weekend ' ddrd and becomes downright how it started.' Hhrold M; Mehtas ' found the Stem. Xhle la one of those weeks. know Just exactly ' i f '"I S y t to be a1 busy onei week tf' i peat j'l There is NOT a sudden rush ot The dohimn tola week Is direct he attended a Tuesday ed'i to $it people 'whom I ilka venereal dlseeee to tha Morgan board of directors meeting In Salt ha could School. Nothing Wiry bjst my .favorite citizens, High Mor- Lake of the U8PEA. His wife, Student of the three Summit further from the truth. The him to Salt School-todthis year Darlena, accompanied gan High while some Lake did CountyHigh Schools... and shopping are on an unusually high moral i l was to hie meetings. Early he , not a rumor is dtter There is one, nasty plane . . there wllllri pawning he left for eutaUng' through 'your schools. boy or girl, whom wo would Camp Williams when he attended : .. of member ' a an bs proud to have a two-da- y Radiology' School. Then our family. on Friday evening he attended a V pedal meeting at Hotel Utah; Now, how this rumor started Dean Ball accompanied him to Parent-Teache- r of Loaders i , I,. . have trouble, on a nation- Balt Lake that evening. It was s rpwanUn experience groups Mrs al scale, getting people to come Ferguson, Gary and for tooto who attended Sacra, to meetings. Recently the presf Marilyn'ol Sandy visited Sunday aent meeting Sunday fat Wanahlp dent of the Morgan at the home of Mr and Mra John Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ben. that the subject of the Anderton 'and enjoyed' dinner at dixaen and their fhmily presented next meeting would be: "Venere- their home. the program. Talks were given al Disease In Our Schools." Visiting in Henefer om evening Mr.and Mis. Beadlxaen and Ceahrlltok 1 ! . - . 1 - meet-lng-wle- fc e. s dr - notir"":. f ' WANSHIP .... Ithy P-T- A by- their ehlldrqh and the It wu a completely generalised entire' group alio eai number, tubject, even national In scope! It 9 good to sulpayle Pace But apparently none of the other groups In tha region used and Rik Smith homelfoom Snow this subject Instead, it became, Oniafcfor a week end visit . I P-T- A by whi paring rumor, VD In the a group Morgan School." 451 pT0, Dont you bcHcv. a word of It grut ltenbers of tA group In- are tK,,, chMM Unm Pace, JJtda Homer, M ctaCl SmTeIi And Jof Maxwell and Charlotte Bates. Jm '"Allad and David Bae and their time' you hear thin rumor, Kathryn Pace anl Winehjjtoy have ataited u JJ j,ut W whisperer Just exactly am Mac.' how Innocently It started. ff . . toWanahlp 8unday afternoon. lira Myria Homar accom-- l tteed her goal of jteeomtog a RirHig : 1 !. GMea Gleaner. Tbla-f- s truly an gr and: Mts Gent Roath and Ire congrat- - nounce the birth of a baby boy, ! ulate Myria. jtoril March 1. The' newcomer ' Driving down from Montpelier, weighed 6 lbs I os and measured Idaho last week to visit with Mr 19 Inches to length. Grandparents A MTs Eugens Dsrcey and dsugh- -' are Mr and Mrs Jbn Condar, ter, Jblene, wera Mr A Mrs Morris Evanston, Wya, and Mra Mu Wools teninime, Linda and Bart Olsen, Marlon. Great grandmothand Mr k Mrs Daryl Woolsten-huhn- er Is Mra Libby Brooks, Marion. Mrs Roath Is tha Hoytaville corfor the Bee. Smith Mr k Mrs Jack enjoyed respondent a birthday dinner lnJ'Salt Lake honoring the birthday of Anton Peterson who wu 76 iesro old. i Mr. and Mm. Merlyn Johnson, A tuikey dinner wu enjoyed , announce tha birth of a baby girl by family members at the home bora Feb. 20, weighing 9 Iba ltt of Mr A Mrs Henry; Pace last os. She will be given the name week.' The dinner wu In honor Keuhla. of Paul ' and Henry's birthday. Grandparents are Mr. and Mts. Dennis Hoi thy and Barbara were AlfredW. Johnson, American vp from Salt Lake. Also both Fork and Mr. and Mra Edgar grandparents, Mra. Anlce Young Johnson, Salt Lake City. Great-an- d Mrs Ellen Pace were In at- - grandmother, Mra Grace Winger, tendance. . Salt Lake City. . Mr k 'lba LeRoy Darcey at- tended open house honoring Mra Mr. and Mra Demid Chappell lia Naylor of Kb mss, on her 92nd 'woe surprised but happy over the birth of twins, a girl and a birthday; " Mr lr Mra Arnold Maas and boy, born Fob 25. The little gfrl totally of Ogden visited at the weighed 6 lbs. 3 oa and the little home of Mr A Mrs Alma Paco boy weighed 6 lbs. 11 oa Saturday. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr A Mrs Earl Peterson drove Ernest Chappell, Coalville, and to ' Brigham City Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bean, help celebrate too birthday of! Midvale. . U their granddaughter, Debra. Mra. Minnie Chappell, Coalville. w a, : Great-grandmoth-er B. P. V. SPRING ion Show Mr and Mrs Wtrren Atkinson and son ' Jesse enjoyed Sunday dinner with the Jay Harris's in Oakley and watched Billy Harris, Ricky Prescott, and Brent' Wilde on television.'' Mr and Mrs Lyle Freecott and family of Balt lake art moving back' to Kamu this week end. they will be living inthe John Woolstenhulme home. Lyle la employed at ' Interstate Trucking Company at the docks and Will drive back and forth to work. We are happy to welcome this family bade to Kamu again.' Mrs Lucille Simpson has had several days leave from her Job at the Drug Store to care for her daughter Bonnie Wilde who hu recently been operated on. Bonnie la reporterd doing fins. Mrs Paul ODriscoll entertained at a family dinner Sunday honoring two of their children for their birthdays. Receiving birthday greetings were their eon Earl and daughter Wanda ft 1:30 p.m. . RECREATION HALL Tickets $1.75 DOOR PRIZES . V-- .u m wiiwan Sim .. V Wl sum i ,1-1? I rti M IT r 2 . , J wU1 ,ou" d?d OUT OF ORDER ,ult-- d mailed .woritfd MP. "J wet uP-,n- d ea-w- dig tab. "Jo . r,1l dSn JJJ mm 5JSJ4 Hewtoatthelofthefr turnip ttofLSStr1 - Things Get in Bond Sale ; . (. 4, , M v i . I for Every Male and $5.00 for Every Female $3.00 ' ; AU dog. tax must be paid to Ralph Garfield or Mabel ' Larsen before March 15, 1965r Af- After that date license will $5.00 (be for every mala and $7.00 for every female. .ff , By Order of COALVILLE CITY COUNCIL HOT ii-- r . ' , "January purchases of Series E and H Savings Bonds by Utah All Over ! residents exceeded too 1.9 mil- - f lion mark and set an eleven year! record," Clem S. Schramm, State j this county, residents rave on Director of too Treasurys Sav- - about the beatFor Instance a local Service ings Bonds Division, reported to- day to Floyd D. Williams, Coat Station says that he hu the vllle, and Demont Lott, Kamu, i "Hattest" brand going. Theres for the car dealer with the "Hottest" svfngs bonds on the lot, the "Hot" new Summit County. . car ' "The total of $1,939,620, up al- - Dodge for 65, and then theres most 6 per cent over lut year, Is that other type of "hot" car. But local people are Just tha highest for any January since 1954, it g particularly encourag. lowing the lead of too nation : Esris birthday wu February 20 ing to note that the Increase over All communications over-pla- y the and WandaS the 28th. All (am. Mt jj reflected In H Bond word. The announcer for the lly members were present for the purchases which reached a two. Roller-derbon TV yells "Watch occasion and their grandfather year high," Mr. Schramm added, her go-e"Hotter than a Jesse O'Driscoll. The January sales reported for pistol;;: realtors In their lt Mrs LaVaughn Carrell enterCounty were $3,432, so-- neu listing state that they have tained at the Sewing Circle Club cording to Chairman Williams the "hottest" spot in townThe news reporter hu a hot lead. Thursday night at her home. and Lott. Eight members were present Federal Income tax deferment Then theres the Wsshtogton-Mos-feature- s Next meeting will be at Edna of Series E bonds sum cow Hot Line1, Fitzgeralds. to bo one reason why people are j Even the Fugitive gets lost when Carolyn Carrell Is 'home with buying bonds, Mr. Schramm said, the heats on. measles. the "Ebond Interest, unlike earnings I The sports section of toe state Mrs Mabel Moulton, Rexburg, l0f M muy other forms of eav-- 1 papers say theres some hot Idaho, the only living sister lings or Investment, need not be fishing" on Deer Creek Art Bates wu here foMrs Bates1 reported each year for income tax. I ThercTl be a hot time In the funeral service. A large crowd of Thu owners of these bonds town tonight, on the late show gain Jthe out-o- f County people', were full benefit of guaranteed com- - nd to climax a hot day, you can also here for the services. to Bob Welty add his bit the pound interest long Edwin Dahl, student at U8U bonds are held. by citing the hot spots in the Logan, spent the weekend at "Many persons plan to keep nation. home. Hie family helped him cele- their bonds until a time when Well this time of tha year brate his birthday on Sunday. they may bo In a more favorable can stand a little heat About Mti Bethal Harris wu honored Income lax situation possibly with August they'll all be playing If on her birthday Saturday by a higher exemptions or leu income real cod. group of friends and neighbors due to retirement,1 the Director who called on her to wish her continued. "Or, they may take admany happy returns. vantage of toe option to exchange Mis Edna. Smith of Evanston, their holdtogs (or current-incom- e Wpo spent thru days last week Series H bonds, further deferring with her sister Audry Stevens. the of Ebond interest reporting She returned to her home Sunday earned until the H bonds mature evening. or are redeemed." Mrs Ester McGarry and her Mr. Schramm out that Mr and "to view of tho pointed Increase daughter and proposed Mis Ensign Campbell of Ogden In State Income tax rates, It le t spent Wednesday afternoon visit- Imported! that Utah residents ing with Esters brother and wife, real las that Interest earned on Hurino young, Mr and- Mrs Bill Stevens. Series E and Series H bonds is bright volets la tamer end May (Been wera to exempt from State or local InSalt Lake Saturday night to come tax." ' a special part of watch the wrestling matches. calling Long Byrim and JoAnn RockhlU of Salt Lake are visiting In Kamas Distance. Next New Shop Valley with their parents, Howard bast thing to and Florence RockhiQ and Delmo Jim Wilde hu opened a new and Hens Atkinson. Byron Is re- barber shop on Main Street, next having them with covering from a recent operation. to Hoyts store. Como is for the you. Call and aoa. Elmer and May Olsen and best haircut ever. Regular hair Mays mother Mis Libby Brooks cut la only $1.28: flat top.llAO Mountain . pent Sunday in Ogden visiting and children, $1. The best of ser States with relatives. vie will bo given you. ' Mr and Mrs Bob Hoyt returned Telephone home Tuesday from a vacation !i r rM Nevada and California. At Las Summit County Bee Vsgu they visited with Bob! 2 trt '.M lf.1 brother Murray and family, and OOALVnXJS, UTAH with Don Hoyt and family In Ban Bernardino, California. They THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1965 1 also toured the San Diego area. . o.:s mI 7 i', ;ur y hea busl-Summ- -- u u VhTv GRAND- MOTHER" 4 , N - It is compulsory for every person owning or having any dogs within the Corporate limits of Coalville City, to pay an annual tax of All dogs must display their tag on n collar at all timaa- ... Set ; Records I irf . - (If NOTICE coffee, doughnuts, a wonder. fnl Noydon wu given a laUvu In rousing rote of thanks for his Bishop Orant Pukett entered efforts to bringing the formation an Ogden hoepital Monday where of the organisation to this point he wu'to have surgery performed Green served es recording on his knee Tuesday. secretary, and douu took part jin tha highly intereating question and answer period. - Tha Safa Winter Driving League presents the following reminder from the National Safety Council: "Be sure your wiper blades are In good, live condition; and have arm pressure of one ounce per Inch of blade length to sweep snow and sleet off instead of sliding over It" Dead blades may make dead drivers. Check defroster, toa You must see a hazard to avoid It jjj Mr and Mis Michael ' absolutely Robinson and son of Murray, Mrs jpeniliT Susis (urch. Ruth's 'other son, t 11 U Bob Francis and wife and W ,8mrt7 r man- arrived early Sunday evening and to handle Mssary visited with Ruth and Kenny be- J whlch arise arrUd fore returning to their home Mon- frmn mushrooming ' area. This day mbrnlng. " another detail which toe com. Mr andi Mrs Lynn Lythgoe of mlttM w;)1 Work out Mlln Str Ouais houses 9 ft t SJwiis, Barber HOYTSVILLE WARD piraWAS un-hen- 'S Saturday. March 6 WIPER" Heydon did a wonderful Job of presenting tha case for orgsnlia-hom- e s Non, tBd hla remarks were animously approved. He has spent crest deal of time In study!..organisations at Aspen, Sun Val. le mmSUf ,nd presented the best n by the temporary committee. This group entire rePrt bu,lnMI1 community, with the the report set mralceaHe uked for Tuesday, March 33. all former missionaries, who had A formul for the a been In the field; while he was du there as President to stand up. th of committee An estimated 100 people stood up. fo would Uhl and June were able to talk tomutaa, 11 VomMt for every with President Curtis asnd he tablbhment la the community to happy to report their son, serving In that otford membership dues on the transacted. SSSTls army fine Job. - Mr. and VoUewtag the lead established Mjd. Frank Moss and reatlonsl complexes children of North' Salt Lake visit-United Park City ed'SAturddy at 'the home of Mrs 'where, will match dollar for dollar Susie' ChUTch. Weekend guests' at th0 dues 7 All the rest of and Susies home were who have PkC,ty, Heydon mid. He added Diana Robinson and d04 Pllnity recently moved to Murray. d The homo of Mm Ruth RancU ton wu the scene of a family dinner publlctt7 Sunday honoring Don and Linda d motional purposes. FTancla and Mich-whT celebrated National advertising i. nece.- their birthdays within the last PrJ wlnter- ten days. Present were Mr and town ore for than Aiftwn of kefp th.em son-in-la- w See the Latest Fashions merce-Rlchln- s Th Questionnaires 32 I TOLD' YOU YOUR WINDSHIELD rector, will take a leading part In formation of a Chamber of Com-an- d with relatives and Mrs Glen friends were Mr of Kaysvllle. Dinner guests Sunday at the of Fawn and Gordon Step- were Oordoni parents of Balt Take Mr and Mm Cal . Stephens. Mr and Mr. Uhl Hcnnefer and Nancy and Mr. and Mis. Lon Cox visited Sunday in Holladay at the home of Mr anl Mrs F. D. Wilson; Then in the afternoon they at tended the wolcoms homo for Pres A Ray Curtis former Presl- dent of the Southwest British Mission which was held In the Holladay Stake House. They re-port that a very large crowd at- - last week In KAMAS 1) Fertilize for profit! EARLY Early fertilization gets crops off - w to a fast start . . . promotes rapid and heavier growth of cover ;.- - - - - crops and other vegetation ... increases water-holdini g soil. Fertilize of the capacity " r wwt't early with United States Steels . . . Fertilizers .' it.. fa Aii - h |